Topic 6 - Future StepsHow can YOU make a difference? Throughout this wiki, you have been offered a wide variety of resources on the maker movement, games based learning and coding integration in k12 learning environments. You have been encouraged to consider the k12 continuums and add your own experiences. Please take the time to add your reflections about this process to the #gamecode community. Another thing to consider is assessment. This page offers some resources that consider how we can reconsider assessment in k12.
Think of a problem in your learning environment that could be solved by integrating some of the ideas from this learning experience.
Tell the community about your problem and how you, or you and your learning community will consider solving it using the #gamecode twitter hashtag or in the Google Community
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Consider who you could give some feedback to some of the contributions made by other course participants in the Google Community
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If you considered a #gamecode badge, please go over the badge expectations and contact Verena directly to get your Mozilla open Badge.
Throughout this wiki, you have been offered a wide variety of resources on the maker movement, games based learning and coding integration in k12 learning environments. You have been encouraged to consider the k12 continuums and add your own experiences. Please take the time to add your reflections about this process to the #gamecode community.
Another thing to consider is assessment. This page offers some resources that consider how we can reconsider assessment in k12.
Alternative Assessment: Click HERE
DigiPen Institute of Technology
Student Competencies for High School [[#|Game Development]] [[#|Program]] Click HERE
Rubrics
Games Based Learning Rubric Click HERE
Coding Rubric Click HERE
Create your own rubrics Click HERE
Resources:
Click HERE for the Resources Page
Topic 6
- The Maker Movement Continuum, the Games Based Learning and/or the Coding Continuum.
Tell the community about your problem and how you, or you and your learning community will consider solving it using the #gamecode twitter hashtag or in the Google Community